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Gmail
Gmail is a Google-provided free email service. It has 1.5 billion active users globally as of 2019. Gmail is usually accessed using a web browser or with the official mobile app. Google also supports the POP and IMAP protocols for email clients. There's a half decent wikipedia entry on Gmail over at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gmail
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